It didn’t get the same attention because it had already happened, it was terrible, and nobody said otherwise, but there was no mystery or suspense about those peoples’ fates. There was no ongoing story.
The Titan story is in the same vein as when workers get trapped in a mine for weeks, or like those children in a cave in Thailand.
I would add to this that, to most people, being trapped in a lost submarine and slowly running out of oxygen in the cold, dark depths is more horrifying a prospect than drowning. Both are horrifying, but one much, much more so.
This is such a terrible moralizing take …
It didn’t get the same attention because it had already happened, it was terrible, and nobody said otherwise, but there was no mystery or suspense about those peoples’ fates. There was no ongoing story.
The Titan story is in the same vein as when workers get trapped in a mine for weeks, or like those children in a cave in Thailand.
I would add to this that, to most people, being trapped in a lost submarine and slowly running out of oxygen in the cold, dark depths is more horrifying a prospect than drowning. Both are horrifying, but one much, much more so.